EvernoteHelloUpdatedWithNewAddressBookSectionAndNewProfileFields

Evernote Hello, Evernote's standalone app that helps you remember everything about the people you meet, has just been updated to version 2.2.
Evernote Hello was updated to version 2.0 in late January. With its 2.0 update, the app not only got redesigned but also gained support for scanning business cards and converting them into Hello Contacts. Hello Contacts are essentially digital business cards with information and photos from Facebook and LinkedIn.
Then, early last month, Evernote Hello got its 2.1 update, which introduced a Premium passcode lock feature and a 30-day preview of Premium unlimited business card scanning.
Premium, by the way, offers a suite of advanced features across Evernote's various apps and services. It's available through a $4.99 monthly subscription or a $44.99 yearly subscription. You can go Premium right within Evernote Hello and automatically unlock the Premium features for other Evernote apps as well.
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Going back to Evernote Hello itself … its 2.2 update is here, and it adds a new Address book section that shows information from Address book alongside information from Hello.
It also adds new contact information fields that you can fill in for your profile.
Moreover, the update fixes several crashes related to business card scanning.
Optimized for iPhone and iPod touch running iOS 5.0 or later, Evernote Hello 2.2 is available now in the App Store for free.
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